Patek Philippe Yellow Gold Calatrava Black Dial Scallop Bracelet Watch Ref. 2526

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Brand: Patek Philippe
Model: Calatrava
Reference: 2526
Year: 1955
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Black
Dimensions: 36 mm
Watch Movement: Self-Winding
Bracelet/Strap: Yelow Gold Lobster Bracelet
Box/Paper: Archive Paper
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 204036

Few references within the canon of mid-century Patek Philippe carry the quiet authority of the Ref. 2526. Introduced in 1953 as the manufactures first self-winding wristwatch powered by the celebrated caliber 12-600 AT, the model represents a decisive moment in the evolution of the Calatravaone where technical innovation met an uncompromising standard of aesthetic restraint. While most examples are encountered with ivory or silvered dials, the present watch stands apart as a markedly rarer and more evocative configuration, fitted with a black enamel dial confirmed by its accompanying extract from the archives.

The dial itself is the defining feature. Deep, glossy, and richly dimensional, it offers a striking contrast to the warmth of its yellow gold case. Applied faceted hour markers and dauphine hands catch the light with precision, while the subsidiary seconds register anchors the composition with understated symmetry. As is often the case with original enamel dials of this period, there is visible, honest agingmost notably fine cracking between 11 and 12 oclockan attribute that speaks not to imperfection, but to authenticity and the delicate, vitreous nature of its construction. Importantly, the extract confirms the dials originality, a detail of considerable consequence for collectors of this reference.

Equally compelling is the watchs bracelet. Fitted with a rare and highly charismatic Patek Philippe yellow gold scallopoften referred to as lobsterbracelet, the piece takes on an entirely different presence on the wrist. Its sculptural, articulated links create a fluid, almost architectural profile, seamlessly integrating with the case while offering a bold counterpoint to the dials restraint. Such bracelets are seldom encountered, and their survival in this condition further elevates the watch beyond the already scarce standard of the reference.

The case itself, produced in 18k yellow gold, retains strong proportions with softly contoured lugs and a pleasing fullness throughout, complemented by a signed Patek Philippe crown. According to the archive, the present watch was manufactured in 1954 and sold the following year in 1955, delivered originally on a leather strapmaking the addition of this period bracelet an especially appealing and thoughtful enhancement.

The Ref. 2526 has long been appreciated for its technical significance, but examples such as thiscombining a confirmed black enamel dial with a rare factory braceletoccupy a far more rarefied space. It is a watch that bridges purity and presence: a foundational Calatrava, rendered with uncommon depth, character, and individuality.

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